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| 4 hours ago by admin Through programs of early detection of this disease, cervical cancer was the claim of 19% fewer women in Europe in general, and doctors noted a clear link the degree of reduction of mortality to the welfare of the health system. ... Health news and articles - http://oskonews.com/ |
| 14 hours ago by admin Breast and cervical cancer screening coverage; One-year survival rates to highlight late diagnosis; Mortality rates; Use of the 2-week urgent referral pathway to highlight late diagnosis; Compliance with the 62-day standard for referral ... Gov Monitor - http://thegovmonitor.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by BJS Screening and early diagnosis have contributed to the decline in cervical and breast cancer, although the fall in breast cancer mortality is mainly due to improved treatment. Therapeutic advancements have also played a role in the ... Science Blog - Science news straight from... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/frontpage1 [ More results from Science Blog - Science news straight from... ] |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Melly Alazraki Dr. Cristina Bosetti, also at the Mario Negri Institute, says "Screening and early diagnosis have contributed to the decline in cervical and breast cancer, although the fall in breast cancer mortality is mainly due to improved treatment ... DailyFinance - http://www.dailyfinance.com/ - References |
| 19 hours ago by Revue Magazine Cervical cancer is a slow-growing cancer, easily prevented through regular screen ing and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions, which can reduce incidence and mortality by as much as 90 percent. Unfortunately, Guatemala, like most ... Revue Magazine - http://www.revuemag.com/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Keri A. Jupka These findings are reinforced by cancer control research showing that videos using race- and gender-concordant messengers can increase use of cervical cancer screening [33] and identification with a quit smoking role model [34] among .... African Americans make up 12.4% of the US population [45], account for 8.6% of prevalent cancer cases (limited duration prevalence, 0 to < 15 years since diagnosis [46]), and have higher overall cancer mortality rates than all other ... Journal of Medical Internet Research - http://www.jmir.org/ - References |
| 8 Oct 2008 by Lazcano-Ponce, E., Palacio-Mejia, LS, Allen-Lei... Background: The reduction in cervical cancer mortality in developed countries has been attributed to well-organized, population-based prevention and control programs that incorporate screening with the Papanicolaou (Pap) smear. ... Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention... - http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/ - References [ More results from Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention... ] |
| 29 Nov 2009 by Amanda Marcotte Mammograms aren't the only kind of cancer screening that's being reconsidered in light of new evidence about the dangers of false positives. Another panel indicated that cervical cancer screenings could also be less frequent, .... mortality reductions,4,12,15,16 and one found no benefit.14 In a meta-analysis performed for the USPSTF pooling results for women aged 40-49 in the six fair-quality trials, the summary relative risk of breast cancer mortality was 0.85 (95 ... RHRealityCheck.org - http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by mjames Widespread use of the Pap test for cervical cancer screening has dramatically reduced cervical cancer mortality rates in the United States. Recommendations about optimal use of the Pap test continue to evolve. ... CancerConsultants - http://www.cancerconsultants.com/ |
| 5 hours ago by Kevin Breast cancer is certainly not the only cancer for which questions about screening have arisen, as many additional comments have also surfaced about prostate and cervical cancer. We must also remember that screening of high risk patients has not been shown to decrease mortality from lung cancer, the most common cause of cancer death for both men and women in the U.S. Large trials of lung cancer screening are currently underway, and if a critical analysis of new data ... KevinMD.com - http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/ - References [ More results from KevinMD.com ] |
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